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Château des Gimarets Moulin À Vent 2013 Wine Review

Château des Gimarets Moulin À Vent 2013

Château des Gimarets Moulin À Vent 2013

Burgundy A.C., France

Community Score:90/100

Community Reviews: 2

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Price: $18.95

Drink: 2017-2019

Bottle size: 750 ml

Alcohol: 13%

Sweetness: Dry

Wine Type: Red Wine


Winery: Château des Gimarets

Agent: Banqpay International

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Andrew Bernardo rated this wine as 90/100 with the following review:

Wild cherry and purple plum skin with wild game, fresh herbs and violets. 90 points (www.ottawawinejournal.com)
Stephen Andrews reviewed this wine as follows:

Moulin a Vent is a red Beaujolais Crus. The grape used in this wine is called Gamay Noir. " Gamay Noir is a purple grape," which is turned into "a light-bodied red wine that is similar in taste to Pinot Noir with flavours of cherry, raspberry, violet, black current and notes of potting soil."
I tasted this wine on March18th 2017. Nice light red colour. On the nose there is some nice fresh cherry and violets. The palate has more fresh tart red and black berry fruit. Finishes with lingering tart berry mouth feel. I paired the wine with Turkey Meat Loaf.
Drink now. Good value. I would buy this wine again. It has old world charm. Learn more by visiting the wine site on the web google Chateau Gimarets France, Moulin a Vent.
Château Des Gimarets Moulin À Vent (2013) from the Beaujolais wine region is aromatic with ripe black fruit, spice and brewed tea notes. The Moulin à Vent appellation is one of the best crus in Beaujolais. Drink now. - Community Wine Reviews

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